PresidentKiller

A long time ago I watched an Argentinian movie called "Bajo Bandera" on TV. It was pretty disturbing (to me, at least).

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A military Internal Affairs investigation is launched after several "accidents" (red codes) in a military base in Argentine Patagonia. Excellent piece, something like an Argentinian version of Platoon mixed with A few good men. Nicely done, good cast, great photography, good story. Based on true stories within the Argentine Army. A good insight on the South American armies, their fights with real and imaginary enemies, and their contradictory self-perception as guardians of the national interest, it is also interesting to look at the character of the priest, afar from the role of the military chaplains of the Argentine Army

Floro Solo

I spit on your grave (Day of the woman). I expect a female Paul Kersey in a Death Wish flick, but I get something that looks like a cheap home-made extreme porn film. Awful movie that you should avoid at all cost.

thebreak

The twisted subliminal worlds and creepy eastern music in The Cell are disturbing to me as a child. Now that I can see how creative and brilliant the film is, it is still thrilling everytime I watch it. One of my favorite horror films.

Also, the video log scene in Event Horizon is damn disturbing. Can't get it out of my head for quite a while. Probably the most disturbing scene for me.

The_Mario_Man

Uwe Boll's "SEED" is disturbing for all of the wrong reasons. The entire beginning of the movie is that PETA animal abuse reel. Thing is, it's got NOTHING to do with the plot of the movie. I believe there's also a montage of a baby starving to death and decomposing... although I can't remember if that even had any relevance to the story either...

For me it would be the Proposition, its the music, the beauty of the Australian outback mixed with the harsh violence and cruelty.

Also the sixth sense sh*tted me up, the ghost in the closet really freakeed me out.

I liked it personally, had an interesting plot. That said, it's extremely violent and gory for the sake of being hyper-violent, hyper-sexual and downright disgusting. It's not for the weak of heart; it isn't the worst, but out of everything I've seen it's definitely the nastiest, goriest movie of the bunch.

The scene I posted is far far from the worst in the movie.

I'd recommend it, it's one of those movies that you need to experience just for the sake of experiencing it.

TheEazyDuzIt95

The last scene in American History X where Edward Furlong's character is murdered by that enraged black kid really sticks in my head. Damn, the bathroom was a bloodbath after that. Also, the movie Felon has a few grisly scenes. I don't really watch horror films.

WF the Hobgoblin

I can't really think of any films that i've find disturbing, especially gory / violent films. However, while i don't have much a problem with spiders, i find it difficult to sleep after watching Arachnophobia.

Tsar_Smirnoff

I think it'd have to be a tie between "Jacob's Ladder" and John Carpenter's "The Thing". The gurney/Hell scene in "Jacob's Ladder" still disturbs me to this day.....that wheel on the cart spinning maniacally really adds to the emotion of the scene I have to say. Also, in "The Thing", the opening kennel scene always sends chills down my spine.......truly horrific special effects in that movie.